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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-02-16, Page 6't • •e,,te• BEGIX IIKRE, TODAY. , "James yaeagge, insPector'Crianfnal. Dutihay ‘Glealetera'suSpectea ee' Investigation .1)epartnienty" the- page ' 1r*tb Iniirder COLein; JAMes Glen- was headedi, 0,4Age 43, hel"ght• 5 ft, 10 iroght 1.2. atone: Ko "taticee of • , s ter,. has a, straagei caller ea, the iaera Sibion'Trickeia Whqse- bleated 'face •ealininates in one big, tbioli: At the 'eat"l of rrrielcee's,. plat) t•o ' baa;liatall Sit* Dudley is • int,errapted • tY. 'Piet 'Arrival of • , • ' • ttr, Willotigliby 'Mete -ilk; and Jarae Ws" • Nv, . " raftga, ' ; 'NOW GO ON WITH wi-tE sToxrz. , , Thank you, madam, on the whole .I think 'rit better, not," replied the • inspector..in' a .t,oneof. self-fiegatio,n. • "Trickey migiitn't.like It. • Besides, 1 . can 4n4 va1 right -the old blighter." ' "Se long thee." . "Mize...Blair"... re- "' 'tired into the netro* entrance. "Look in• eny, time you're passing." • • Waagge promised to Ake so and get 'into, the, Waiting taXi., And as he drove • away 1ie astured • himself that he wolild •certainly have to revisit that EVerawomags ehticlotall-werk • • asi". •organic. disease.' • Appearanoa and temperate habitsaa. '• • %The sPeCialiSt p,au,Sed in bis, read- ing and in't-iiiinind's5eye *utilized the bog)* clergyalea whoia;behad n!iit at %the ledge ,gatei iii.Beechwocal :Grange,.: ' '" •"And he aefleated, bad to diagacise alta Wtagge . over again • shOuldOirobOly Ve:A0 •„oss pro00b. the tai-na liveffs1. .used,ive yea'. ago, Ile •lOokeatifit a's,.ever, aed.hatring'ii: few gray hair e not a day Older.- But there.. wile. a look Of anental attain about his eyes." • , Melville ,sead ort: "When I 'pressed him for the cense of what. I was ;Compelled to deseribe as P iferrus lereiiktioWn whieh threat- ened eteephig paralYsisahis franlade- ineanoicarliaappeared. He previerieated and .fenced _iny questions' till I waa, obliged totell him diet unless; I •was informed of the goatee of Warty ••*,••;.. • , . • i*ley•ed with Writ:Oaf raila the • . . , cloors:tepathe previoUe.flaYartaeageitien .V ea mataal hect.in•stanten'eens' Sally • •Grimes!'-'eXhdrned Cath abode at ao distant date, •For Mrs I eould do but little to remove it,. mon Trickey' had not only been re- venieil ae "lidatid Bleir," the cinema • , a was also the 'original of the PhotograPh Which Kathleen' Gleniste• r; nol,"aiettu,r,•agee hadide,etified as that' Of Saila :Grieriesk the daught,eir..pf, the heed' gamel*Per , 'at Bite:Atwood ..4"1ecing hs finger between the leaves, the doctor leaned.back in his and cloeed his eye's:The' scene iia -that *consulting rem,: now deleng ago, carne back tp.,hirn as though it •were„yesterday.' The hard-bitten de-. ,taiettye officorapressecl for. tits anise his trouble, lad burst :into tear, cohtesting that he bad beet) caught by a high. official; holding a ,minor peat CHAPTER X. , In the goVernment of the day, accept - ter. mean IN TIIVCASE HOOK, • Ing • a 'bribe for allowing desalting - -a. • - , • - • ' • banker to escape fronajuatica Theofile Oh' the .eveiting 'sifter e ilia return to ,cial' aeenSer :•Wtagge had not Miss Matd 131air" advanced as:tei7.'. tative nand read•Ya blit-droPPel When xo r4s-poisoy'S a.i•kn o 4t.:100.1* grasped .Axas sown.. .......• " • • or0, sit :4Sivri,, *Mat, 010ister,",ahe. S.),140.7P4J: ,..litisbold,' told ane.*he Was lexPeeting7a, lady on hasitess, but who would heir" dreamed that it would be youl" ' .Bewilclered, and, With a sense .of 4 uick Thinking .Bje Factor • In Car' Driving Ot Onli• Must -Operator Watch, Own Affairs, But It, • Is Necssry to Look Out, • fOr the Errors 'of .Others • • , .Vigilance ',Brings, 'Safety, 11 Children .i.O. Sti.ets.' Hayg•'' ."' com.e. : added ReSponSi-• ' billty. for Aqt.ot.u.o-.. .' ' ''.1illist" .,,riv#: moliern ,Ini2tor,isti. that is,: the „. . . . s automobilist • of tyese: days 'ot:_exbes- !dye araifie; inliaitehevd:\an ample Sup- i'liil'UrSt•of''dget'id4tYlier41"tahtieniFiciunntil.eferi.,!itivvElO4apte...e.pilleil• He must:think eel? ,alretelf and ter the olliet leiloW.:' The time: gone 'when the 'driver . of .4. Motor vehicle can ex - Peet to he asafe Operator and do Only his own thinking, .He sranst.develcip a, much •larger-Mei:ital. capaeity Ulna .13hrieal nausea she cOuld not account tot,. Kathleen tank • inte' a .gandy, llint' •'• . : ; ' ' • • egese..eeeeeea chair. • 'a•' la And ',vvho, is the Other 'Tell* ..fer twthhoounii.giiilt!ie Th me ooti joiriiilsti3aiayminuekt I nheoV ee oi, `s`vMerd... T. ,ri.,C,ice,y,ie, !ou,.r, ohifs:h!,:nar; ,e, • , • steeet,agoing to And:from school id : "Yea., I inn:quite,'an' old martied One-:etnerafelloW.., A -very.. theaght- aVOrrian,' . was a the, ' giggled:- 4-e-PlY• less, creature. ,'It.is..estimated . that 1"Thatigh I daresay they have another about 2o.• per cent.' ef all thosea who 'tale to„ .tell, a me et Beechwood, Miss ' are fatallY iniured are ehildten. Prob- Glenister."' .. • : • ' •Alarger nuteher. of. the accidents, Kathleen ignored the' brezen sug. aaaill,Yaa not tesult ia death InVoive gOtioa; 1 "Nothingabut, the local gold- "'"...fe“. "9 me," the replied 'coldly. .."I have not euddree., . •, „*" . . , . • : : sip 'that.' yo:17.• were married reached • Protection: for Children beerainuth atBeeehwoodalately..": - , It is reported on reliable authority • "Bat .you were there when the Craw. that. doine fathers 'wile take:a gietct'lie. sfie- vt' O'er the, shooting flinch," the ladY, • tereit' in their children ,tp: se,e , that Of the house insinuated Slyly. . they; are sent tosionie firtkclasi camp ,"That is, a thattet 1 citimet dieted:se ittg Wipe /or. the summer, prirnarila rwithYoti;f itaid Kathieela. '..lii it Iike7 for: the- benefit . Of aa , better physical ly to be long "betete ..I• can see 'rat; developpient will. during , the same Per.•.. husband?" , a '•' ","•',: '. ' , '. : • iod drive theira Own auteinobiles -at ' "1.1fit'`wiII be in -directly,.' I.left 'WM high. ...speed .past • PlaygrOliads ;'find lei.the,dining_reom, with-awith" a man. eamping,eftee, where .!„he childrili :9,t. Whoif ,*,thV: difficult' j4.'4E4', rict'ef. ot* her "Pirenti;irie;getthtg'''their'auhknce' _ -----a_. --,,,t'c',..-,..-Lt•-;, 's WItteii;i: ii:_-.tei .'".4.nit!" :I, tir...sNr"--" se:**" -A Y4iii".1tioiK:Affiii.,.-iiigalk • 1,104,0010,. Misi.,‘tai.„,,,...i. _Iflii::.;1;iid.,r7giiiiiii'Y':: .tilik.'4 'a *Y ..L , .., n, , ..!!fl• _.,r. ,ft,,... 01.74. ou,7,?4,9„37. oft a*-An.Y:i-ill.e.er. ' fle.0a.:„..„...Pk!.*eliiiia,',',Iie .:Surkisicl.':- eie:Ileili '0,*it_aore.'Ml*li.i":1°.9.Ptest. 4f 0.44.:.i:' it* Viii:0140,..:lix.,i,teid.i,iniiik!i,4„..nii,,i ....is....,"1.44.tkoius*tissti..4 AA the, **•4:441*K•iibiiehH,Igii1s.."..,, .l...,„, TIAlAtYa0fa9tlieTt :•.*49.**-..i•SP:e:iile0e .1*Sr, rridr.r.,..•••••••••., • Judge the quality Of .Green Tea by the of the brew when poureAbito,yor pip before cream' is added. The paler the coloOr, the,. finer the GreenIrea. compare any other Green Tea .witt. • or ,cleeirnees., .Only 38c per . "SALADA"—None can equal it in flavour, poin • anterns -on-Floor • • SerfOus'Menace ShOutd Be Hung Ori,171,0„ Out `-01'Waye.E.leateia, . --Safe'sf • - ." jeieens brindle" eoW: , being 'milk- KarleY Street INgtor WillciaOhY mated, 'had' egneented to hush the Igt,PalltatrY ' ' ILA sit -Mike ' v411 • . .trci'arriTorileolliiie Cola umea• earried- it to as: deep -Seated epey,,,,,, their and began to twit the "Ahoat flee,: Years age," he mut- , Ills Ineeriag With •Inspector Wragge , at. -the lodge gate e of Beecl Grie*p. en the ' previous Alay d . etruck' ri-tb's'd a memory awakening • "the liveliest etiriositia He had 'already •'beeome. obsessed With:the mYstery of, the„slteleten1` finget, and when he ree- ognieed,the ascetic looking. Clergyman 'loitering there as, 'a . Seotlaral Yard • Officer 'whoa' h� bad treated ,piefes- • sionally. years betom, he • at once guiPsti t he_ was_ en a ed on the Carta. ,Ignoring the derical disguiee, he eivia Neregge the surprise of his lira 1)y ,siddteseing him' by_iiiiine and • . old relations as ' Medi - teal' adviser and patient: Immediately • fitterieards • he 7hed made amends by .stearteAtigi the.* ote insPeator was on ditty. there 'and informing him that a • shtideloengaityclividual had jut fete- , . ed leie;elf eerie Sir -Dudley Glenister. , He found the entry, --his syatem of etoee-incleeina• w ae the last word* in 'rnethed---without: any trouble and' be settled down' te 'perase lilts first ;KY:thee at the length of the entry told ' that the ,state of ainapecter Weaggee iterate five years ego tad . demanded ,eardat attention. . He teat lifs own 'diagnosis of the • symptoms with.a 'revived interest that : recalled the examitiatien to whielt he had submitted Mr. "Wraggea • ato atiesi Maud Blair. tide:taxed a tem, tative hand: • • -• . fel ter* the*airst kicked ever the. lantern set/ ona box behind Iter, aenk. a great. eity• was Wiped out. That wall' In ,Chicago, - back in the last• century, but the same thing hes been going on • a minor way ever. . since. Each year, Fe-Vete:I' geed-bartita.ataa Ontario •goaltp: hafineake,- as a resifit of lan- tern "being knocked over antis while a ,cIty is not wiped out; the loss to the especially when :Mows and stills_ are, felt of. valuable stock and 'equiPmerit, tdisastroUsly high. And the tragedy of the thing is that • a, :444 ii,,,*#11' 0804' „th'S:.11ratt, . ,Anothei*Matare elitemobilefeerdtor ,•;:lefithleen had the haziest Idea of who takes' it for granted that his what, the *Oman 'as talking about, own childrent have little eepacity ;for _but she 'made a few Polite laquities looking- after theniselves will never - Which, more. than enlightened her ea theless. expect other olifidree of the te the nature of "Mist ,Illair"s"..oceu- . . matter 'up, while giving him to under- stand that it was only held, in abeyi. aece. It at any future -time the,delia- quent misbehaved himself the old mis- conduct would: be-btouglit ' Melville read On: •• • "Having- onee broken dosen Wragge's guard, I found it Eerily. to give hinct immediate :relief by aniggettion °and drags. The moet potent' factor used ,for his_cure Was the Belief I sacceeded in inspiring that he had nothing to fear so ,long fie he did not misbehave . . tin." ag . • CORRUGATED IRON ' •• ASK FOR • „. W.Ifeeltr & Bain "Council Standard" A thick, eves, heavy; spread .of galVanized over every ilaCh.of sur- face.- • Deep correeations. Writs: us, stating size ,of • • beim 'you'. yvant to cover. •WTI 'PAY FREIGHT. 'V9-14Ei.LER & BA1.N, LI,MITED Dept. W, 101. George et; Toronto 2 4. • Tr 'yeti,. give et their names, acne relatives:end:friends mdy, obtain . • • 'fbalow ,oceact 'Of Lz;reducttr rail- ; load foretanifi-FREE.nairsportetioefor - -7.04.a in la ilivordsolati'd , •AA,- et once, tot' ditliji.Of the • ilteh'IsTO-Ottnstion:SCherne - -.troth:any of•OafolEceior.agatur.. ". CAW:MX ttrt(!leta: . 15000affIdandoi.s....a - • LINE.1*' !E:XtiOir--;• -Vxxecitivot s A -roato-io ' • 'Ciatimer Wnotinios . EnfrOMION . • MOS/1CM. ' • i""" t • ' • • CHAPTER XI.' Ntildept tarseeMse,ROWD. „ ' Kathleen tarried a deetear. to Nor- man Slater's plea that he should se - company. her to Simon 'Trickey' a house in Brixton. • ; • pation 'and. the fame she had' won . . therebi. • And thena sadden intuition told her that her hostess. was not only talking from vanity but to gain thne —and that all•the time she was listen-. • . ing intently. ' Kathleen listened, too, and she was ,almost ineltantiy rewarded by • two sounds inaetitclesuccession. 'rhe first • Trickey was evidently a think -sod- den: reprehate, formidable possibly ad a crafty radeal Where motley; was coe- cerned, but not the Berea. ruffian who Weal& Use methods of vielence. • So 'it wag that Kathleen, drove to it is nilduetocarelesseess; • 'Firm. hacks, fixed: the Ceiling of the .stable •at ,eonvenleat intervales: will cost but a few cents', and yet When the lantern • 'Ise syvuag from thede, not only is, the better dile' 'fribUted, but a nervous ' heifer, a spirited horsee Or a .hurrying man' minuet ,kneek. it Over „and'. set fire St� the 'place-. The ,Ontaila Fire 'Marshal eaggests that it Would be good ‘bus!. country 41i,Y ,-P0ferit • 'r • . 1303 1,1111.1 Lock of I3orgia'S Hair Put 'Under Glass at :Milan .trand Sent to Poet.periibo Beautiful Luorezia 1505 : Nearly. 'Wort AwayJy :Hands. of Curious , :14R S . . Po.eni',Aboot. It; • : inailyBought by Any broitian 'Lihiary • Pciuria6r Rome:a-The leek. of. Iatercia. jealotialy kept ittathe Anr arestien f.:tbritra„ 'Of toegethet With ..a.alunther. of, her, love lettere, as Well as the letter ttealif iteepna, :• Pealed% the loeic,has been put ;where - It ;gantlet 'he:teethed' by 'tits.. suristip;' - For years...it...had' reposed ...in 'a paper, •Ii4 neW ,itahas piacod: in tt se)te'.: tthJ glaSs • reliquary • and ".titeetle •oz ,a slielf',.. where • the. golden' reputanta ef a, ease glora seep, Many, . ,. • yisitprs hive . stroked this leek 'that ,it .Wee heieg wore away. '; The hair is • tied .at t,w0 ends with. , 'silk; just es' erepareat it ririer taataleg it to her pbe,t lover: Ilentbo„ the Venetian, .Who.,..Ittlaing,ittudied. at.. '1.the. •of Feel:era; had rotign-, ; ea there on at vleit audanet the beaute ful dtieheea, whe Ilea ' married A17- 11.;.'hoalso l'Fate in-41011in ii 11505; •and • had • Jearneyed with. her state to her bridegroom's .ho me hi, 'Fey- Iyarte • : • '• :,• • bi.peeeet,e: Meant 'peath. ' • . I It was Whet ,13embe• let „ was: • N;i2itill^ • the .Strozal a• t Villa' ,.0etella to that. the 10ae.'eleiSlyes.avere.'.. ••!exchatigedha pf trOty tilessania y,.ere• Who knew that tie diatioye,•y: meanr" death, . as; alehense iNkste evae.: . • .• . .• ,jealoute. . • . . . .; Cardinal. •Rorromeci, avhen_ito eel - 8,00t! !:rnautt;•,fciletS,.. •• the letters:between Lucresia land; • loela'ot, hair, .4teiniaee,tiie- Anibteettae IabrarYi.....For„. years' •Ititlar.,a,...•• D_Litsa„..ilata.:1!,11011..',,a.z.l: .• :1-lociC•atall•Pirf.hP51 :heen..,:eialeg.•fergees-a, aiiMana. tO,....WheP,VieriJ.k•VAP,ra $fone wea,neeleetiketiae. ' ' ,.• .* ' • a is lted: the ta rary aaes.aelaeati tilt • •• • th,....iaipiatiOgvegetttietialieuld„OaY,./eatee .Trhg•a.a.„iee"•..fuaait*•;baton, 'leek, wiete,a...,aaeta; aliont , • hete asmait';itadrp'reCtictii'.siire the setteet"entl. liehteee hypirai:',/ei ,Hinfi* tO.,eattes:: , han Where-Poisitee,...0,iitaile•tire fighting ' ,• • .-the worlda" From. 1114. ds y tintia; • official:it. urge thalastaiiatioh Of. ()lee; Oic .Whieb they. maintain make the eateSt:•illaralnatou.„ l'Arhe , the • for daytime wear. The skirthas • an invetted plait in the centre front, 1 °If.i.:4-3'escin1::11.."..11:41enavi:ta.:133:*ly'nrint77:11:::,' , and the 'sleeves are 'icing • and "gatheted ' ilVT„irah ' just far. the Priyilette ,ot, teat:tea to narrow 'tetistebancls or. short and ' -4;''' 1.11(1;:' Keine:age to be perfectly eepable, of 'wring is 'One .13.3' a competent el:99", finished with Ele, ea •et;fra : A, .alq"(11...tiotri,,1,t,i'ila•pii-.111/it•Yrtalrwyintdillaetillfliiiit).1..tilliittltieli•4titilreect,tr-, • d'in,..t.tteduCied 11, noteth0,9:.1' tele relie et a. faiiious beau fi ail v;Tinlan'' frequently ,sound she ed Colry•••15; dodging in front lishiasuet:I:n.01,3:',Hieeit•Worilnl ic;'iveiear-nn,th,,aenpdt ,othffitiNka-ita!fi.krinrsipiexctieiid.,:deit,:. ran• traaa ;the ar :vestee: wen id .rem4iit. it Is Ina . P • al ..an' • ...e auto ',yards 32aineh," er '21a yetds 39'; inch ael. lever 'aaremembeineersbe cut thie ed to ilea Mitilmane •Where as warning,. ivhIch °requires. qpick and' . .„ , . • • and the belt fate iVith a 1>uciale: in . " paesible to •put in electric light, and • sounta •ejiata-din.e • frhirta *No. 1;303.h; .1a a izes .0, ., i'i 0,. 1,.). ' - . - • - . ,. - ' .. ' • .... hitelligent action on the eArt etathose .1 1.4 years, :Size: a , requited 21,(2 • at itee talc rekia Wiabea To send .19 warned, It should be taken for .grafia: •untertenately; this •is often the ...ease a ed that' children 'Under suela'.eir,de. In the countra.. good .seteta 'Ianters •"..'d itance•s 'do not readily' think. Clearly . should be ProCured''..end the hook rice:, 00 cc. %. 1 rem Ian :heacl, and placed It in . tee , piece of-parchnient, tagethea *leis • a : material, and 1-3 'yard.; 394nCh Ton - t r themselv'es- and the motorist muet•Provided.' (cut, :aros.swi..sol . ..x, , . ee HOW TO ORDER PAT'rERNS. Deaidea .the Migibal with * the h' i • ' rower , • ' the letter.; , where.. it still reinalued.'• IMpOrlarIC f 0 'NV t the pattern, ' , . hen Catainal Borremeo, bought it •Canada'a water-peger' 'resources ' ' . . Write your:tante arid, address. plain- 4-.11C1!.° sre 011.1(4s,. to the-. S'a MO' giVing number and sire of ...Such perieet, together with 17embe'8 PoetiO'. . d osorna.of this, kind et thinking for Was the• swish of it silk pettieciat in them, • the passage and the second Was- the I In general, it might • be said that furtive ePeniug and abutting of thelena Pedestrian is one of those other d K thleten was titting too! fellows • for whiin the' materlit, *remit fat back in the roornato olitairi A .... pattern as win want. Enclose 20c in au" eu'' 9 99 ' " ' • View' of the tenon Teaving the house, ,ftidnk ;There ;aro- man-Y-adeltsaabout, .fierro • one0'her -most striking and but she Caught a glimeee•of a'purple ,aigrette -,--a singulara ornanient if worn° by "the man" With whom, eta: Cordin'g to his wife, Mr. Simon Tricloey had been engaged ea Ihce other side of the .passege. •, •• (To be cortinued.) hnprovni-• g Home" Conditions- . . , e Reasone . ' directed toward •Metliods - la' : Chid ' ' ' ith motorist , can be, • torists driving ,atitomobiles, but not liarents Ar ' d W and Instructed •in Bette*. .,.. Pedestrians. There are • many mo - y, „ 1 een e •doing a very • good job of it. In Aid Office•r other :words, it becomes . "essential for the sate driver te do considerable ttoarte. eteletlet•re h the more reckless Opera vh- is kind of mental cepa- cide is net always enjoyable to the motorist ,and ,certainly doe e not give him any great ,opportunity from the _standpoint of observing ', • the scenic beauty along the road* and some of the points of itterest, ' nevertheless it seems to be his fate. • i., ext.ent,. a,nd lobatiou, combine to sitta TaPrneporilyee),i74,4hrloin pte,ferred • wrap r.., :at • it-aiS ne loifger sate ..to ...or .etich nunibe'r arid ' hn -1 '._':. , , ...1 that.i future orient naffiraPessets,' -.Their na- I on .fciot''% vibe: tire .highly .eicitable.,. si2. Same are ignorant,. stome' stupid, prob.:. t unha,lanceda, tvett'lsolleamhiant.sPeociraj *onine" in reintinn „ , - • • t . • • . inkistry and Wilson laileisning Co.; 7•3 West, Ade- ep D t onir the double Initial F: F. -will hear idenct. that the .,ettet eon) h address Your otder to Pattern Most- of these. people can: hardly be, . ,,C43 t s population....)Nraler-y0,7er is available' laid° ;Cit.; TOronto. Patterns sera by OiAlY a year had passed epee' , eapfacted to tiet rationally in any kind otoor.goney soot,. as aetaine in an imnuaehvetry. proy•tillnacte,a.aapnadirt ftr'olms not lateen:liu-: Iti,kfailojieoliiribeeityeti,o.ftet.rtilerrtsimraweafsf,utlimp.b,rizitlee,.. • automobile crisis. Bien the reost..in-t c saY telligent* of ;gremlin:1k are often • so': men. factor, water -power isatee .mnet"ass. .• - • oe t have, fearaly , , • ,• • ' • • • thoroughiy absorbed , :Ia. am:bees itAl•d. etovrce.hieoinbeehnitncl',Ctinadain s "tha.(43,1.1101,16; taro the-rpucslad,31.8g ohretrhciaaeritil • some • m r r .• "e I: v •.' • • - • • thenglits thatthey, cannot be dePead," . • specifie .fashion. . • • . , More Reckless 'Operator • KotaalI' the. extra thinking of: e ed upon : by motorists to act in Any Where children are teglectedi,. It Is not our .custom, says J. J. Kelso, Superintendent of the Children's De- P.artraent, Ito: order' presecutien, , That Is only. resorted to when. milder Methods .faiI. Ossasioneily 'however, neglectful ;Parente are brought before the ,Cotirt arid warning given of the 'danger '.4ef losing theit children. In • 4* , - • dee't want any more: • • from Item ,she stopped aye times ter • • Gi've a, small boy a match and be will haVe thatime 'of his life. Minard's liniment for estlima. , the .purPosa.a.'of ,washing he golden, 'Melts; aceortilag to the Venettee foiewith a ,heir wish compatinded ac- •• • - eordieg/te a .recipe •of , Catherine 'Star.' • Royal Batt• nnual • 'Itis said that, her two hantiMaideue Spent nmah: et theta timeabrusilleg' it. .• .. • . , • • M 't. . 1 ' : • •,••, • The, annual General Meeting 'Alf I was never more favorable tor pro. shareholders of The' Royal Bank. of • Canada marked the close of the most • successful year in the history of the 'Bank; • , . Sir Hereertalolt, Presitient, in his longed prosperity; et 'Canada. For Curbing Unwisb ,lepeOilation., • 'conneentine amt. tbe annual ; statement,: Sit, Neill referred ' at ress, o., „ t length to tlie:0 hnportance of call, . .• 'general conditions throughout • the loatis, 'which represent teens against• ' country; but touched en many (level- stock exchange ,cellateral, not only • opMents f -gi•eata importance., more of the Royad Bank, but of all banks. eseecially from the standnoint ,.of I -Ie. ,poleted out ahaathis 'wes indica- 11 trade' and. industra ' , •a • flee Of three things: "' • „ C .1\611 Getter.' \j-n^-er. re- l3rixten without escort, to be set down one. case, with a lamila of six children, 'The manufaettirers of' automobiles • the middle of the afternoon, Tellieg one year, the conditions in -the h.ouse- belprng to • iraprove th s a I in tient of' the garish little villa in . I f• t th t • al:'" ranging• n age tom e ever) ov.n o • are contribta ng e r share ()eat Increase In the cumber of se - JJ viBve.t,ti.the, aroatiaaerthe Bane to ale' available to investors • • "2 -Inereq ' • I gtuarail the tg)ii-driier to wait., she rang the were. deplorable. The children . were bell and was admitted by the smart 'found* to be in, an eitrenie ritate of Maid without the oppositib'n encoun- 'dirt; and :'a11 looked miserable and tered by Wragge Or) the previceis' day, ill rieerisbed: "Their. 'clothing was She Was. shoWn' int& a. tawdry 'sitting- .,deacribed as being nbthing but. rags. •red'in, to the right of the natioW en -Th hoede; itself .Was a:filthy. Cate trance Passage, and it a -as net until 'dition,' infested With vermin the .na- the eetventhad doted the doer on. her tural 'result of nucleate' living. ' 'This. thaLishe 'awoke to the tact that She 'state Ot Matters was not due to PoY.er- er$ ear's, in the ihterest of safety', It had neither been asked net given her tea the pa'retite were 'ealte able,•to Is now up to the drivers sherpen name. ' ' • ' • . do better. ' was , simply laziness teeir wits, .exercise their gray matter The funiee i_.strong•ciar .had and"Indiff,erence, It 13 pleasing re' and Cut (.1.owii the •aetual; number ;et -, • • ealledligrapestrilsaen-enteroleataa aora_athat „bringing . theta before the „accidents. Italie .,sate to say. that and she_ aoncliciAd that .,,M .._rn a,g STFit. Pi-oVe d a ifiryTre s t s r 61115`.1.1frti IN I t h---fiterea Taiekey }led observed het araiirel f tore' and coed 'Miens are:eat.' 7(1.6-eradts- IfeTa'ingIY".iiteradteirreeliltal"-a"---",a-aa'aa . the wean) on the ether Side 'of "thes- tet, • • , ,•• . • • They are perfectng.the ia ing facti- Ites on cars and. making other im- provements 'in the interest • of sate driVing awl, easier manipuletten et a ear,. Thode, improvements' go tar in relieving thestraln in haadling a, mod- ern motor, vehicle:, •' • • With the stage all tet by; the mak- . ee in the marke va ie. o •,ccuritles • ••• • •.• fatal -nest poeition it; new (teal • : and gave to the 'sbareholciers at in- ateresting inSigh,t irito the •part ihe • hank is playing, in all ccntres. in • %%each" it te now doing besinaSs. ' . • • Outlook Faveriable. ' . , • sage and that he would join her .pies- l ' ' , •_a_a---'• r,-;-- " ' ently . She may hoped, that, he ,would .arte• tra.nterti. womari ,t8,, conitirp,d, , taler;IVna.Scoluhret, N:a6ntlarl,g13.,e A, dwvans'e, avtee'rsy• tiltresrt., .. l''' ''''ber. ' • ' tOo. delicate' te "shouldei a ,g Me bt.tt. , ....„.: • Iitit"five Minutes, passedand nei4her, 6, , I- h . ale, , f b,',x• t,t‘U" "My lard:"'Ite begun, "I. appear Trickey or anyorie- else -appear: , lati.:TnInn-'-":7-. '''''''1"--- ',...--..:7:7-24.-i-±,,' .--..-a..-1:-;L"rir'ar':Irirt";:alti!tirt leit';'-arlrea".77.1.1"--g.:1,;--"*L"t211"4$ le .. ,. , , drank„, no : ,,f3ber.i_ aid aa„, ,_eirsou no: tidy 'clues, ons , he e i ,,, y o ..t.e. 4. ., ,„, ,, , titer five Minutes ria.seed and the. door .. s -a-77'; • , net your hinliriess to en, NIT.. 6inith, OpearedAfiaatimitatheatiritadalarliaa-ho__Milnard's .1.1rdreile.nt relitsi'S i ain. : That is My: privilege., ge4e/PW'INg. ,4<41.ettr ,s1,11. • 'titio4.t...1,4--- t.' ,..131r 'Herbert rec'erree to the Year's developments ha industry, trade :it'd finance • as • genetally. satiefaetory. The tatiadation for. 1W:development. Which has taken place is.spund, Sit spectilatior has reached a dangerous • "3..lifereitse:".in e growieg acenitry the clevel- • apinee Leer r'esotircett, • produces' new seeuritiek.' ProsPerous tirnea re, Stilt lathe enheaciement yalte of: ,efeuritfes and for these reatona It ig clear that th4 tWa. first .,metitiooee causes for the, lacrease. )ie i.ettea are at least to some extent. justified, As to the thira, it. is' obvious that Herhert declared that aet there stage: T beet -informed financial Are no indications 'ef. Industrial and tted brokerage firnis tire alreada Oa- acOrnme.thai inflatiotiLPli.ilneti_eae.A.1f elating Pla_ea'IPw...g01.Y_.c..0.41,e_rtitt_tve jot expending.teaaeint ueseeerenta heals, hy;:aallieg for _Increesed mar, a--eilebya.graw teal •gin•so - opt ew ac- iy4to'vorth.y.ft-st1 that. tht: whole' ex- t•tnints and by. restriatieg the, liability • pension his taken place aering a of their: eusternere reasoriable period ohiatericd by , In delete y ernounta, In times •af exeeedlys deelitaag prices.' ' aty the i,Peenlation, tile lure Of easy profits ' • financial sittlation in tigriti*,,ttirt,"lri- T.:Ind:et speculation eati • • dostry and conarierce is inwie settled' beaclaalced and bald' witlIiti ateenantathealiegintilnk,,a.,,,tti,e.,-perietlaableelto.anda...ba_tettaathae-etea_tn.teaa, • . aunt mina up the. bilt/114),7 44144116Po 'cafe: paatien! a ea.. the. banker ett ta bona • alrallai bait, settee 1.,t1 1 hecitiflcok end lirckcatea, aeteas.i, •., • , 1 BEST FOR ALL l'OoRv B4KI14G — Pies, Cakes, Buns and Bread All YOUR IMICING BEST • l'ignolddeinnmneetti,11,-Itie: 1 ggliattlisemil g. elothit;lenbt,° e!:** else arra.ngitg it Over her Shoeleeta. •e-liere seernedae If alored•with rays of- the' Sun:. New t lank is an . ashy blend, tor time bereft It a, r t ite ao1fietftiliJ Lenieric.it Shown' SlaYea..s ' ;Stirs Frenh to Protest Parls-,.-"The, Crimes et. Juries," as one qi ' des 1';ribt...it alit; acqUittels "Ivusbari(ls, and lovi.,tri:vbosbo�t to 1:111; F frit' :g conditions. , 1, 'jury refernis Imre. been debat- ed 'hoer' 1100, reinaina; lipe.eyer, niitchatiattaram far' the .jery"s . pal lon.in new Ilia are- • rOgative of the jittlgo.„ It laarglied teal •tnarder, trial:a.' jai les Of tett ,return tei• guilty," eeralcia: rai het. ,thail take clititec mi the Judge ',Ong lot) Severe, .'.'1*his,elenteet of datellatba rot thedee fetich:tut• isabectaide least ine.rdel: ;triple tiow , involve• either as the • kIIim er. the I'd eit .late tie --bibre-sirrIpting lieetfitar regal:ay.-Of; thaaa,„!eastet t that the old "triantly," .,‘Itere Ot4;,... sider dOrls ts lit fir, .fitittig....w,reCifinr...., fell'oc"e. 4r0i'OS • *lire .0 1,(, tc, 4 r r • . imi 17',111i$1".:4 flit; , bright, : lleitt, eight • life' 'cbliffe,a;'•fttrrata--a,talf.v.relefeareatia"--4.iir , • 1h5 1:071 t.; 'tit 'a a i• t lore affairs:, • • • • ‘1,rri!*/-: , :Tiro • sity,,ae?" itea; lett •a •a1 ti'Flai1et••1)" • "Ow' niece. 11141 11(i• ,t!it..1.0.,.••, • ..,,1 wife els" " • ;.: . •.... • ... •. . „ Iii•olette „frit. :tot y fee, • out•et tee .y.citt Wee't liteve to Meet it.• :a 7